Amazing Blue Plants for the Garden – In this video I show off some amazing blue conifers at Iseli Nursery in Boring, Oregon. These are dramatic plants that can add year-round interest to the garden.

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20 Comments

  1. I’m in 9b. Are there any blue conifers that I can plant???🌲🩵. I absolutely love the blue and it really brings the garden together.

  2. I do appreciate that you always include zone information but it’s of limited value with conifers. You’re in Boring, OR which is a zone 8b (like me here in Lynnwood, WA 200 miles north!) and these conifers do fine because our summers are less intense and not humid during the summer. I’d love it if you referenced Koppen climate descriptions more when possible.

  3. Absolutely beautiful! Im in zone 7A. I would love to have a blue spruce. My planting areas are limited. Great video! Thank you for the information!

  4. I love my small weeping white spruce (Picea Glauca 'pendula') that I planted last year. In the future it will be a statement in the garden as well as our 'Silveray' Korean pine tree. I am a sucker for conifers and Japanese maples. Thanks Jim!

  5. The problem with ground cover junipers, at least for me, are all of the tree seedling that pop up. By the time you see them they are really rooted in and difficult to pull. you also have to step on it to get to the middle to even try. If there was a way to prevent all of the oaks and maples from popping up I’d probably plant them. But we actually got rid of a ton of it when we moved here.

  6. Hello first time watching your channel. I was wondering how do you start in the landscaping trade and how to advance In it. Which one focuses more on ornamental plants .

  7. So beautiful, a must visit. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge and Stephanie's great videos!

  8. That's a gorgeous garden
    The big trees look like a dance party🙂 yellow red blue green dress🌲👗
    Very dressy trees🌲🌳👗💃🕺😊

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